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Palantir CEO Wants Columbia Anti-Israel Protesters To Be Sent To North Korea, Says He'll Sponsor Exchange Program
Palantir CEO Alex Karp heavily criticized Columbia anti-Israel protesters at a tech event. Sending them to North Korea is just one of the things he said.
New EV Tax Credit Requirements To Make More Electric Cars Eligible—Here's What US Treasury Dept Announced
The U.S. Treasury Department decided to loosen up the regulations to allow more EVs to be eligible for EV tax credits. Here are the changes made.
Rivian Secures $827 Million Incentive Package to Expand Its Illinois Facility
Rivian received $827 million in Illinois subsidies to support producing its upcoming SUV. A Rivian electric pickup truck sits in a parking lot at a Rivian service center on May 09, 2022 in South San Francisco, California.
FCC Faces Funding Shortfall in Effort to Remove Chinese Tech Giants Huawei, ZTE From Networks
A US scheme to pay carriers and ISPs to remove Huawei and ZTE equipment from their networks is stalled owing to a $3 billion financing gap.
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A new rule banning hidden service fees may oblige some California restaurants to remove them from customers' bills.
UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty said the business paid a $22 million ransom to hackers who penetrated Change Healthcare system.
Donald Trump criticized President Joe Biden's border management, citing millions of people entering the US from "prisons," "mental institutions," and potentially as "terrorists."
The U.S. announced fresh sanctions against hundreds of Chinese and Russian suppliers. The U. S. government announced fresh sanctions against Chinese and Russian suppliers on Wednesday, May 1.
US private sector jobs in April rose by 192,000, surpassing expectations and indicating a strong job market, but annual salary growth in some industries is still low.
Americans' earnings rose more than expected at the start of the year, indicating persistent inflation.
US limited consumer usage of methylene chloride after it was linked to many deaths since 1980. A very dangerous chemical used to restore damaged furniture and strip paint has been associated with dozens of fatalities since 1980, prompting the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to restrict its use among consumers.
Walmart launches Bettergoods, its largest store-label food brand in 20 years, to target budget-conscious shoppers.
New data has unveiled a significant increase in household wealth for Americans under 40 since the onset of the pandemic, with a nearly 50 percent surge.
Illinois cannabis company owners are applauding the federal government's expected categorization of marijuana as a medication with therapeutic advantages and decreased abuse.














